With the type of booking taking place in theses areas, it seems clear: Promoters and bookers are looking to appeal to a broader market in town.

But will their efforts pay off? Will crowds start to become a little more varied in these spaces? Will the believed-to-be true exclusivity of Uptown start to appeal to the typical Deep Ellum set?

Tough to say, but it's an interesting new direction for the neighborhood all the same.

And, regardless, Hahn's and Hemsworth's sets didn't suffer from any of the non-issues the two may have brought up before and after their performance. The two had a packed room on their hands that was more or less dancing to and enjoying the entirety of their sets in this environment.

Plus, for Hemsworth fans in attendance, the timing of this set couldn't have been better: The DJ and producer is releasing his new album, Guilt Trips tomorrow, and, though the disc has been available for streaming since last week, fans still reveled in the opportunity to hear tracks from the new album in this live setting.

Hated on or not, the crowd at Sisu sure seemed to have fun at this one.